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I have two boys. They are so old now. I can’t believe how quickly they’ve grown. 12 and 16 is far too old for this mama. When did this happen? When they were little, their imaginations soared. Just like Peter Pan and Wendy through the night sky. They were gleeful and giggly and silly and wonderful! Now that they are older they are just as imaginative. Far more creative and brilliant than I ever imagined they could be. The things their minds dream up are crazy amazing and wonderful and insane. They make this mama proud. It’s amazing how it’s hard to watch them grow up, but it’s so wonderful to see the people they have become. They bring a joy to my heart that I will never be able to explain. I’m such a goof – I’m tearing up a bit thinking about it!

My husband and I always joke that before kids we never lost our temper, yelled, worried or cried nearly as much as we do now. However, we also never laughed as hysterically, dreamed as big or imagined as much as since our boys joined our family. My mama hope and wish is that they never lose that creative and imaginative outlook on life. Enjoy, my sweet not-so-little boys. Know that this mama is right there behind you, cheering you on as you soar through the night – to the second start to the right and straight on ’til morning.

This little free printable is set up to print neatly on a regular 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of letter size paper. The file is set to print at a very detailed 300 dpi (so it’s nice and crisp) – but it makes it a bit of a big file, so download it & walk away to get a cup of tea while it finishes popping up on your computer.

It is a PDF file, so you’ll need a PDF reader (like adobe PDF) – they’re available free online. Simply print, cut off 1/2″ off the top & bottom and 1/4″ off of each size. Voila – a great 8″x10″ print for your kiddo’s wall! Just click on the image above to download your PDF. If you have any troubles, give me a holler. ♥

You may not know why, but this is so near and dear to my heart! Firstly, I married an astronomy geek. ♥ Secondly said amazing astronomy geek works on Vandenberg Air Force base here on the gorgeous Central Coast of California. We are incredibly lucky to get to watch various rockets launch on a relatively regular basis.

There’s something so magical and amazing watching the rockets soar into outer space right in front of our very eyes. So because their daddy does what he does & they have grown up watching these amazing fiery balls of light jet off into space, both of our boys are completely in love with the stars. Our oldest is convinced he’ll be traveling to Mars and has decided to study sustainable farming, so he can be the first Mars farmer.

So while their feet are right here on the ground, their heads are all floating among the beautiful stars. Giant balls of gas and fire that capture our imagination, creativity and love from a very young age.

My boys know that when I tell them that I love them more than all the stars that it is a BIG deal. I love them so much, and this is just an itty bitty way to remind them. Do you have a kiddo with her head in the stars? This free printable might make a fun little graphic for her wall or a cover of a notebook.

It’s set up to print on a regular 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper. I used photo paper, but feel free to use card stock or whatever paper you have on hand. If you’d like it in a frame, you can cut 1/2″ off the top and the bottom & 1/4″ off left and right to fit in an 8″ x 10″ frame. It’s a PDF document, so you can use any free PDF reader to open it.

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Hello, I'm Julie, a wife, mother, and owner of Little Girl's Pearls. This is a place for all things sparkly, frilly, soft, fluffy, and adorable, and I hope you enjoy it. Take a look around - I'm so happy you're here.You can learn a bit more about me here.